Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Former Equifax chairman apologizes for data breach, by Kevin Freking
Securities regulator says personal info was leaked in breach, by Ken Sweet
Bloomberg
Immelt exits GE ahead of plan as new CEO adds chairman’s role, by Thomas Black
Stocks add gains; dollar climbs higher on economic cheer, by Adam Haigh
Fortune
Here’s another sign that Goldman Sachs is taking bitcoin seriously, by Lucinda Shen
Tesla’s Model 3 deliveries missed Elon Musk’s projections by a long shot, by Kirsten Korosec
Reuters
Roku slumps 11 percent, on track for first down day, by Noel Randewich
Uber boss to meet London transport chief in bid to keep license, by Costas Pitas
News about business journalism
Si Newhouse Jr. and the ACBJ business weeklies
Bloomberg’s new London office will open for biz journalists in early 2018
Oklahoman energy reporter Monies joining Oklahoma Watch
Two staffers leave Los Angeles Business Journal
SABEW personal finance reporting workshop is next week
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